| [/stuːp; stup/] v 用法:1 (a) [I, Ipr, Ip] ~ (down) bend forward and down 俯身; 弯腰:
 She stooped low to look under the bed. 她俯身查看床底. *
 He stooped under the low beam. 他在低矮的横梁下弯著腰. *
 stoop (down) to pick sth up 弯腰拾起某物.
 (b) [Tn] bend (a part of the body) forward and down 俯(身); 弯(腰):
 stoop one's head to get into the car 俯身进入轿车.
 用法:2  [I] have the head and shoulders habitually bent over (习惯性)弓背:
 He's beginning to stoop with age, ie as he gets older. 他年事渐高, 背也开始变驼了.
 用法:3 (idm 习语) stoop so low (as to do sth) lower one's moral standards so far (as to do sth) 降低自己的道德标准(以致做出某事):
 He tried to make me accept a bribe  I hope I would never stoop so low. 他想让我接受贿赂--我但愿我决不至於做出这种低级的事.
 用法:4 (phr v) stoop to sth/doing sth lower one's moral standards to do sth 降低自己的道德标准做某事:
 He'd stoop to anything, ie He has no moral standards. 他无论多麽不道德的事都干得出来. *
 I would never stoop to cheating. 我可决不至於下贱到骗人的地步. stoop 2
 n (usu sing 通常作单数) stooping position of the body 俯身; 弯腰:
 walk with a slight stoop 弓著背行走.
 |